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15mm Patent No. 105,731, dated July 26, 1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN TABLE-CASTER.

The Schedule referred 'to in these LettersPatent-snd making part o! the same.

We, DANIEL Snnnwocn, EDWARD P.. Weens,V

and Georgen D. DUDLEY, of Lowell, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Table-Casters, of which tircfollowing is a specification.

Nature ond Oy'ects'of the Intention.

Dur invention consists in a.` novel manner of con-n structing a tablecasterof twisted wire; andv In has for its object e iight, cheap, and substantial,

article "of table-furniture.

'.Dcsc'ptton of 'the Drawing.k

Figure 1 Vis a perspective view of our improved caster..

Figures 2, 3, 4, and 5 are detail views, showing the construction oi' the various parts. 4

General Description.

each with' an additional wire or wires, b, to form the legs B. Y

The center-plaie D', to which the bottlexings O are secured, is provdedwith holes e, for the legs to pass through, and itis held in .place and firmly united to the frame by means of the wire lacing passed through the small holes in lthe ends of the plate and around lthe legs.

The bottle-rings C, formed of plain, twisted, orucund wire, are secured to the center-plate D by the clasps c c,wheh embrace them'gand the plate near the points where' the legspass through. The ring'4 E, forming the handle, is composed of. a central wire covered with line wire wound closely around it, and it is held in place by the twisted Wire'4 surround-ing it being pressed into the small groo've in its outer edge, or otherwise properly secured.r

The places where the legs and center-plate are joined together are covered by the rosette d, vto give the caster a more linish'ed appearance. Y

,The s vhole, when completed, is dipped ina-bathof molten tin, for coating the same .to prevent corrosion, and to solder the whole firmly together.

` Claims.

1. The arrangement and combination, with the wires a a, ivhi'ch form the handle, of the additional wires b b,

vto make the iegs B B ofv the caster, in the manner y shown; described, andspeciiied. y g

2.,'Ihe combination with the legs aud 'handle of a caster, constructedA as described, of the rings C and isteuiug.- plate D, substantially, as described and shown.

Witnessesz' S. W, STIGKNEY, J. M. VGoeman.

' 3. The 'combinatiouwith the handle of the grooved'- 

